@article{oai:repository.naro.go.jp:00001979, author = {山田, 昌彦 and YAMADA, Masahiko and 山根, 弘康 and YAMANE, Hiroyasu and 佐藤, 明彦 and SATO, Akihiko and 平川, 信之 and HIRAKAWA, Nobuyuki and 岩波, 宏 and IWANAMI, Hiroshi and 吉永, 勝一 and YOSHINAGA, Katsuichi and 小澤, 俊治 and OZAWA, Toshiharu and 三谷, 宣仁 and MITANI, Nobuhito and 白石, 美樹夫 and SHIRAISHI, Mikio and 吉岡, 美加乃 and YOSHIOKA, Mikano and 中島, 育子 and NAKAJIMA, Ikuko and 中野, 正明 and NAKANO, Masaaki and 中畝, 良二 and NAKAUNE, Ryoji}, journal = {果樹研究所研究報告, Bulletin of the National Institute of Fruit Tree Science}, month = {Mar}, note = {'Shine Muscat' is a diploid table grape cultivar derived from V. labruscana Bailey and V. vinifera L. released by National Institute of Fruit Tree Science (NIFTS) in Japan. It has large yellow-green berries, crisp flesh texture, muscat flavor, high soluble solids concentration and low acidity. Its seedless berries can be commercially produced by applying gibberellic acid treatment to flower and fruit clusters in full bloom and 10 to 15 days after full bloom, respectively. Like 'Kyoho', its vine and fruit clusters seem to be fairly tolerant to fruit ripe rot, downy mildew, and powdery mildew although it is sensitive to anthracnose. 'Shine Muscat' resulted from a cross of Akitsu-21 and 'Hakunan' (V. vinifera ) made in 1988. Akitsu-21 is a hybrid of 'Steuben' (V. labruscana ) × 'Muscat of Alexandria' (V. vinifera ). The original vine was primarily selected in 1997 in a NIFTS vineyard at Akitsu, and was tested as selection Akitsu-23 in 30 locations of 27 prefectures under the Ninth Grape Selection National Trial initiated in 1999. It was ultimately selected, and released as 'Shine Muscat' in 2003, and registered as No. 13,891 under the Seed and Seedlings Law of Japan in 2006. The 'Shine Muscat' fruit ripens in mid to late August, comparable to 'Kyoho' at Akitsu. Berry weight averaged 10.0g and 12.4g in seeded and seedless fruit production, respectively. The berry has a muscat flavor, and crispy and juicy flesh. Soluble solids concentration and titratable acidity averaged around 19% and 0.4g/100mL, respectively. Acidity is significantly less than 'Kyoho'. Astringency is not sensed. Like 'Kyoho', berry skin cracking is not likely to occur. Shatter of berries from clusters at full maturity is less than 'Kyoho'. Berry skin can slip but not as easy as in 'Kyoho'. Shelf life is longer than 'Kyoho'. The 'Shine Muscat' vine is vigorous and seems to have cold hardiness comparable to 'Kyoho'. Fruit set is easy irrespective of the vigor of bearing shoots in seeded fruit production. Flower cluster should be trimmed and berry thinned to obtain attractive fruit clusters as well as in most of the commercial cultivars in Japan. The time required for trimming flower clusters and thinning berries is not long, and is comparable to 'Kyoho'.}, pages = {21--38}, title = {ブドウ新品種 'シャインマスカット'}, volume = {7}, year = {2008}, yomi = {ヤマダ, マサヒコ and ヤマネ, ヒロヤス and サトウ, アキヒコ and ヒラカワ, ノブユキ and イワナミ, ヒロシ and ヨシナガ, カツイチ and オザワ, トシハル and ミタニ, ノブヒト and シライシ, ミキオ and ヨシオカ, ミカノ and ナカジマ, イクコ and ナカノ, マサアキ and ナカウネ, リョウジ} }